This blogpost shares some commentaries emerging from the International Conference on Global Land Grabbing held in Bogota in March (see this IDS news article). All have relevance to the wider debate ...
In the context of recurrent drought shocks and other climate stresses, and in the aftermath of conflict that has affected different parts of Ethiopia, the country is struggling to address a sizeable ...
This paper focuses on both the responsiveness and resilience of Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net Programme (PSNP) to large-scale conflict shocks. Focusing on how PSNP systems and implementation ...
This research paper explores the findings from semi-structured interviews with business owners operating enterprises involved in leather processing and production across three prominent neighbourhoods ...
There is no question that the UN has input legitimacy, but throughput and output considerations are both very alive in the ...
During the 25th Annual Sir Arthur Lewis of Social and Economic Studies (SALISES) Conference, held at the beginning of May, ...
As post-colonial cities, violent state responses in both cities lead us to consider some of the parallels and action points.
This Global Accessibility Awareness Day, IDS is highlighting the progress it has made towards making our communications more ...
In India robust heat action plans, increased efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, plan sustainable cities, strengthen ...
Ana Palma Garcia, graduate of the IDS MA Power, Participation & Social Change, won the DSA’s Masters Dissertation Prize 2024.
On Global Accessibility Awareness Day, Jigyasa reflects on the podcast ‘Intersections in Education: Disability, Development & ...
India is the world’s largest democracy with a population of more than 1.4 billion people. This election, 969 million people ...